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Mikael Escobar-Bach
Mikael Escobar-Bach
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Local robust estimation of the Pickands dependence function
M Escobar-Bach, Y Goegebeur, A Guillou
292016
Bias-corrected estimation of stable tail dependence function
J Beirlant, M Escobar-Bach, Y Goegebeur, A Guillou
Journal of Multivariate Analysis 143, 453-466, 2016
292016
Bias-corrected and robust estimation of the bivariate stable tail dependence function
M Escobar-Bach, Y Goegebeur, A Guillou, A You
Test 26 (2), 284-307, 2017
132017
Estimation of the cure rate for distributions in the Gumbel maximum domain of attraction under insufficient follow-up
M Escobar-Bach, R Maller, I Van Keilegom, M Zhao
Biometrika 109 (1), 243-256, 2022
102022
Local estimation of the conditional stable tail dependence function
M Escobar‐Bach, Y Goegebeur, A Guillou
Scandinavian Journal of Statistics, 2017
82017
Transportation and concentration inequalities for bifurcating Markov chains
SVB Penda, M Escobar-Bach, A Guillin
Bernoulli, 3213-3242, 2018
62018
Non-parametric cure rate estimation under insufficient follow-up by using extremes
M Escobar-Bach, IV Keilegom
Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series B: Statistical Methodology …, 2019
52019
How to Use Biomechanical Job Exposure Matrices with Job History to Access Work Exposure for Musculoskeletal Disorders? Application of Mathematical Modeling in Severe Knee Pain …
G Deltreil, P Tardivel, P Graczyk, M Escobar-Bach, A Descatha
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 19 (23), 16217, 2022
42022
Testing for sufficient follow-up in censored survival data by using extremes
P Xie, M Escobar-Bach, I Van Keilegom
arXiv preprint arXiv:2309.00868, 2023
22023
Nonparametric estimation of conditional cure models for heavy-tailed distributions and under insufficient follow-up
M Escobar-Bach, I Van Keilegom
Computational Statistics & Data Analysis 183, 107728, 2023
22023
How to use biomechanical job exposure matrices (JEM) on job history for musculoskeletal dis-orders? New mathematical method on the example of severe knee pain
G Deltreil, P Tardivel, P Graczyk, M Escobar-Bach, A Descatha
33rd International Congress on Occupational Health 2022 (ICOH 2022) 13, S154, 2022
12022
Bias correction in conditional multivariate extremes
M Escobar-Bach, Y Goegebeur, A Guillou
12020
Dependent censoring with simultaneous death times based on the Generalized Marshall-Olkin model
M Escobar-Bach, S Helali
arXiv preprint arXiv:2309.03682, 2023
2023
Application of a Mathematical Method to Assess Associations Between Work Exposures and Severe Back and Hand Pain Using Job Exposure Matrices in the CONSTANCES Cohort
G Deltreil, P Tardivel, P Graczyk, M Escobar-Bach, M Fadel, A Descatha
Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine 65 (6), e441-e442, 2023
2023
How to Use Biomechanical Job Exposure Matrices (Jem) On Job History for Musculoskeletal Disorders? Mathematical Modeling on the Example of Severe Knee Pain in Constances
G Deltreil, P Tardivel, P Graczyk, M Escobar-Bach, A Descatha
Preprints, 2022
2022
Estimation of the cure rate for distributions in the Gumbel maximum domain of attraction under insufficient follow-up (vol 109, pg 243, 2022)
M Escobar-Bach
BIOMETRIKA 109 (2), 567-567, 2022
2022
Survival Estimation for Missing not at Random Censoring Indicators based on Copula Models
M Escobar-Bach, O Goudet
arXiv preprint arXiv:2009.01726, 2020
2020
On the study of the Beran estimator for generalized censoring indicators
M Escobar-Bach, O Goudet
arXiv e-prints, arXiv: 2009.01726, 2020
2020
Supplementary material to “Non-parametric cure rate estimation under insufficient follow-up using extremes”
M Escobar-Bach, I Van Keilegom
2019
Transportation and concentration inequalities for bifurcating Markov chains
SV Bitseki Penda, M Escobar-Bach, A Guillin
2017
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